Nell and her elderly grandfather must flee from home after losing their shop and home to the evil Mr. Quilp. Her good-for-nothing brother, convinced that his grandfather is hoarding a great fortune intended for Nell, joins forces with Quilp to hunt them down, so that he can marry her off to his easily-led friend Nick and share in the fortune. Can Nell elude this fate? The first three chapters are told from the point of view of Master Humphrey, of Dickens' other work, "Master Humphrey's Clock." ( Brad "Hamlet" Filippone)

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I was trying to decide what voice to use for him. What I finally decided on sounds a bit like my Scrooge/Squeers voice, but I'm actually trying to imitate the "Nagus" (actor Wallace Shawn) on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. I haven't got him exactly, but I think it works for Quilp.

I think you are doing great with all the voices! When I was reading it I imagined Mr. Quilps voice as high pitched and squeaky, which I imagine would be hard to pull off but your version is pretty good

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